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1. Approved January 26, 2014 1
BYLAWS OF THE
COASTAL SAN PEDRO
NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Article I NAME p. 2
Article II PURPOSE p. 2
Article III BOUNDARIES p. 2
Section 1: Boundary Description
Section 2: Internal Boundaries
Article IV STAKEHOLDER p. 2
Article V GOVERNING BOARD p. 2
Section 1: Composition
Section 2: Quorum
Section 3: Official Actions
Section 4: Terms and Term Limits
Section 5: Duties and Powers
Section 6: Vacancies
Section 7: Absences
Section 8: Censure
Section 9: Removal
Section 10: Resignation
Section 11: Community Outreach
Article VI OFFICERS p. 4
Section 1: Officers of the Board
Section 2: Duties and Powers
Section 3: Selection of Officers
Section 4: Officer Terms
Article VII COMMITTEES AND THEIR DUTIES p. 4
Section 1: Standing
Section 2: Ad Hoc
Section 3: Committee Creation and Authorization
Article VIII MEETINGS p. 5
Section 1: Meeting Time and Place
Section 2: Agenda Setting
Section 3: Notification /Postings
Section 4: Reconsideration
Article IX FINANCES p. 5
Article X ELECTIONS p. 6
Section 1: Administration of Election
Section 2: Governing Board Structure
and Voting
Section 3: Minimum Voting Age
Section 4: Method of Verifying
Stakeholder Status
Section 5: Restrictions on Candidates
Running for Multiple Seats
Section 6: Other Election Related
Language
Article XI GRIEVANCE PROCESS p. 6
Article XII PARLIAMENTARY
AUTHORITY p. 7
Article XIII AMENDMENTS p. 7
Article XIV COMPLIANCE p. 7
Section 1: Code of Civility
Section 2: Training
Section 3: Self Assessment
ATTACHENT A – Map of Neighborhood
Council p. 8
ATTACHMENT B – Governing Board
Structure and Voting p. 9
2. Approved January 26, 2014 2
ARTICLE I – NAME
The name of this organization is the COASTAL SAN PEDRO NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL and is
hereafter referred to as the “Council.”
ARTICLE II – PURPOSE
The purposes of the Council are (1) to provide a means for neighborhood stakeholders to express
their collective will to municipal decision makers with regard to issues involving the community; (2)
to provide a means of oversight of municipal departments providing services to the neighborhood;
and (3) to provide neighborhood consultation and input regarding planning, zoning, and budgeting
priorities.
ARTICLE III – BOUNDARIES
301. Boundaries. The area within the jurisdiction of the Council is bounded on the west commencing
at the Pacific Ocean shoreline adjacent to the Los Angeles city boundary with the city of Rancho
Palos Verdes and thence proceeding north along that boundary line to the northern boundary of
Bogdanovich Park, thence east to Western Avenue, southerly along the center line of Western
Avenue to the intersection of 19th Street, thence easterly along the center line of 19th Street to the
intersection of Weymouth Avenue, thence northerly along the center line of Weymouth Avenue to the
intersection of 18th Street, thence easterly along the center line of 18th Street to a point 100 feet
west of the intersection of Pacific Avenue, thence northerly along a line 100 feet west of Pacific
Avenue to the intersection of 14th Street, thence easterly along the center line of 14th Street to a
point intersecting with the center line of the S.P. Slip of the Port of Los Angeles, thence southerly
along the center line of the S.P. Slip to the Los Angeles breakwater.
302. Internal Boundaries. Not applicable.
ARTICLE IV – STAKEHOLDERS
“Stakeholders” shall be defined as those who live, work or own real property in the neighborhood and
also to those who declare a stake in the neighborhood as a community interest stakeholder, defined
as a person who affirms a substantial and ongoing participation within the Neighborhood Council’s
boundaries and who may be in a community organization such as, but not limited to, educational,
non-profit and/or religious organizations.
ARTICLE V – GOVERNING BOARD
501. Composition. The Governing Board shall consist of seventeen (17) members. All Governing
Board members shall be stakeholders of the Coastal San Pedro neighborhood as defined in Article
3. Approved January 26, 2014 3
IV. Governing Board members shall be stakeholders during their entire term of office and at least
eighteen (18) years of age at the time of their election.
502. Quorum. Nine (9) Governing Board members will constitute a quorum for the transaction of
business at any meeting thereof.
503. Official Actions. A majority vote of the Board members present, not including abstentions, at a
meeting at which there is a quorum shall be required to take official action, unless specified
otherwise in these bylaws.
Voting by Proxy: Voting by proxy shall not be allowed at meetings of the Governing Board or
committees.
504. Terms and Term Limits. The regular terms of office for Governing Board members shall be for a
period of one (1) year commencing July 1 and ending June 30 of the following year. There shall be no
term limits.
505. Duties and Powers. The primary duties of the Board shall be to govern the Council and carry
out its objectives.
Cooperation with Other Entities: The Council has an inherent interest in many issues which
transcend its boundaries. Therefore, the Governing Board may participate in wider-ranging political
processes and enter into agreements with other neighborhood council organizations, which may
include the selection of delegates chosen from among stakeholders for the purpose of representing
the Council on regional and citywide organizations and issues groups.
506. Vacancies. Any vacancy on the Governing Board may be filled by vote of a majority of the
serving Governing Board members. Members so elected will immediately take office and serve the
remainder of the term to which they are appointed. Any stakeholder may nominate an individual to
serve, including themselves. Nominations may be received from the floor or via written
communication. Nominees must accept nomination either personally or via written communication
prior to the Board’s vote. If no candidate receives a majority, the Board may continue to vote. In the
event no candidates are nominated, or the Board is unable to choose an individual to serve, the
Board may postpone the election to fill the vacancy or declare the seat vacant until the next
stakeholder election.
507. Absences. If a Board Member is absent from four (4) consecutive, regularly-scheduled Board
meetings, his or her seat shall be vacant.
508. Censure. Intentionally left blank.
509. Removal. Intentionally left blank.
510. Resignation. Intentionally left blank.
511. Community Outreach. To the greatest extent possible, all meetings of the Governing Board are
to be adequately publicized, including notification to area media. In addition, the Governing Board
will, at least once each calendar quarter, report to stakeholders.
4. Approved January 26, 2014 4
ARTICLE VI – OFFICERS
601. Officers of the Board. The Executive Officers of the Council will be a President, Vice President,
Treasurer, and Secretary, all of whom will be elected annually by the Governing Board and from
their number.
602. Duties and Powers. Duties of the Officers and Members of the Governing Board are:
President: The President shall preside at meetings of the Council. The President shall also perform
such other duties as may be directed by resolution of the Council.
Vice President: The Vice President shall have and exercise all the powers, authority, and duties of
the President during the absence of the latter. The Vice President shall also perform such other
duties as assigned by the President or Council.
Secretary: The Secretary shall prepare and maintain full and correct records of all meetings of the
Governing Board, which records shall be prepared within fifteen (15) days after the meetings. The
Secretary shall give or cause to be given, in the manner prescribed in these bylaws, proper notice of
all meetings of the Council and shall perform such other duties as may be directed by resolution of
the Council.
Treasurer: The Treasurer, under the control and direction of the Council, shall establish an
accounting system which complies with generally accepted accounting principles and provide and
maintain full and complete records of all the assets and liabilities of the Council. Subject to
limitations and control as may be imposed by the Governing Board, the Treasurer shall have custody
of all funds, valuable papers, and other assets of the Council. The Council’s financial records and
account books shall be open and available for inspection by stakeholders and the general public. The
Treasurer shall report quarterly to the stakeholders on the Council’s finances. In addition, the
Treasurer shall submit accounting statements to the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment at
least once each quarter.
Board Member: It shall be the duty of all board members to attend regularly-scheduled meetings of
the Governing Board and serve as a member of at least one (1) committee of the Board.
603. Selection of Officers. Officer shall be selected annually at the regularly scheduled Governing
Board meeting in July.
604. Officer Terms. Officers shall serve terms of one (1) year and may stand for re-election without
limit. Officers serve at the pleasure of the Governing Board and may be removed from an officer
position by majority vote of the Governing Board. Officers elected at the first meeting of the
Governing Board will hold office until the election and qualification of their respective successors.
ARTICLE VII – COMMITTEES AND THEIR DUTIES
5. Approved January 26, 2014 5
701. Standing Committees. The Governing Board shall have the authority to establish standing
committees as deemed necessary.
702. Ad Hoc Committees. The Governing Board shall have the authority to establish ad hoc
committees as deemed necessary.
703. Committee Creation and Authorization. Committees shall be established by standing rules
adopted by the Governing Board. The rules shall state the committee names, purpose, jurisdiction,
composition, and method for selecting members and chairpersons.
ARTICLE VIII – MEETINGS
801. Meeting Time and Place. Meetings of the Council will be held within the Council area on a
regular basis, at least once per calendar quarter, at the time and place fixed by resolution of the
Governing Board.
Special Meetings: The President, or in his/her absence, the Vice President, may call a special
meeting of the Council at any time. At least two-thirds (2/3) of Governing Board members must give
consent for special meetings to be held. Unless the Governing Board prescribes otherwise, the
President, or in his/her absence the Vice President, will fix the time and place of special meetings.
Special meetings must be publicly noticed at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting. All
Governing Board members must receive written notice of special meetings at least forty-eight (48)
hours prior to the meeting.
802. Agenda Setting. Governing Board meeting agendas shall be established in accordance with
standing rules adopted by the Governing Board.
Public Comment: A public comment period will be provided at all regular meetings of the Council.
The Governing Board will determine the format and amount of time allowed for the public comment
period.
803. Notification/Postings. Notice of all meetings of the Council will be given in such manner as the
Governing Board may prescribe.
804. Reconsideration. Reconsideration of adopted resolutions and motions shall be in accordance
with Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised.
ARTICLE IX – FINANCES
The Governing Board shall review its annual budget and make adjustments as needed to comply
with City laws and administrative rules, and maintain compliance with Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles and the City’s mandate for the use of standardized budget and minimum
finding allocation requirements.
6. Approved January 26, 2014 6
The Governing Board shall adhere to all rules and regulations promulgated by appropriate City
officials regarding the Council’s finances, where the term “appropriate City officials” means those
officials and/or agencies of the City of Los Angeles who have authority over Neighborhood Councils.
All financial accounts and records shall be available for public inspection and posted on the Council
website, if available.
Each month, the Treasurer shall provide to the Board detailed reports of the Council’s accounts.
At least once each quarter, the President and at least one (1) individual other than the Treasurer,
who is designated by the Board, shall examine the Council’s accounts and attest to their accuracy
before submitting the documentation to the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment for further
review.
ARTICLE X – ELECTIONS
1001. Administration of Elections. The Council shall hold a selection process instead of an election to
fill the Governing Board. The Governing Board will be chosen at an annual meeting which will be
held during month of May. The Governing Board shall, no later than February 1, set the date of the
annual meeting. A selection committee consisting of stakeholders, who cannot be candidates, shall be
appointed by the Governing Board no later than ninety (90) days prior to the date of the annual
meeting. The selection committee shall promulgate procedures for the conduct of the annual
meeting and selection of Governing Board members. The selection committee shall also choose an
independent and neutral third party to monitor the selection process and certify the result. All
selection procedures shall be in conformity with the selection rules established by the City of Los
Angeles and shall be approved by the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment.
1002. Governing Board Structure and Voting. The number of Board seats, the eligibility
requirements for holding any specific Governing Board seats, and which Stakeholders may vote for
the Governing Board seats are noted in Attachment B.
1003. Minimum Voting Age. Stakeholders must be at least eighteen (18) years old to vote at the
annual meeting.
1004. Verifying Stakeholder Status. Stakeholders shall provide proof of eligibility to vote in order to
be allowed to vote. Proof of stakeholder status shall include name, age, and proof of stakeholder
affiliation.
1005. Restrictions on Candidates for Multiple Seats. Not applicable.
1006. Other Election Related Language. Except for the requirements of stakeholder status and
minimum age, the Council does not discriminate on any basis for eligibility to vote at the annual
meeting or to be a candidate for a seat on the Governing Board.
7. Approved January 26, 2014 7
ARTICLE XI – GRIEVANCE PROCESS
The Council shall have a procedure for considering stakeholder grievances and this procedure shall
be consistent with rules and regulations set forth by the City of Los Angeles through its Charter, its
ordinances, and its rules as communicated by agencies including the Department of Neighborhood
Empowerment.
ARTICLE XII – PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
The most recent edition of Roberts Rules of Order, Revised shall be the parliamentary authority at
meetings of the Council.
ARTICLE XIII – AMENDMENTS
The procedure for amending these bylaws shall include three (3) readings at successive regularly
scheduled Governing Board meetings. Amendment of these bylaws shall require that all of the
following actions must be accomplished:
First Reading: Any proposed amendment(s) must be properly placed on the agenda of a regularly
scheduled Governing Board meeting, and at that meeting must be passed for further consideration
by a majority of Governing Board members who are present and voting.
Second Reading: At the next regularly scheduled Governing Board meeting, the proposed
amendment(s) shall be read aloud.
Third Reading: At the next regularly scheduled Governing Board meeting, final passage shall
require a two-thirds (2/3) vote of all serving Governing Board members and, in addition, by a simple
majority vote of all stakeholders present and voting at that meeting.
For purposes of this section, Governing Board members are considered to be stakeholders in
counting the stakeholder votes. Serving Governing Board members are all those members of the
Governing Board holding office at the time, whether or not they are present at the meeting.
ARTICLE XIV – COMPLIANCE
The Council will comply with all applicable requirements of the Ralph M. Brown Act and all other
rules and regulations for the conduct of Neighborhood Councils as promulgated by the Department of
Neighborhood Empowerment.
1401. Code of Civility. Intentionally left blank.
1402. Training. Intentionally left blank.
1403. Self Assessment. Intentionally left blank.
8. Approved January 26, 2014 8
ATTACHMENT A – MAP OF THE COASTAL SAN PEDRO NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
9. Approved January 26, 2014 9
ATTACHMENT B – GOVERNING BOARD STRUCTURE AND VOTING
Coastal San Predo Neighborhood Council – 17 Board Seats
BOARD POSITION
ELECTED OR
APPOINTED?
ELIGIBILITY TO RUN
FOR THE SEAT
ELIGIBILITY TO
VOTE FOR THE SEAT
Board Member Selected at
Annual
Meeting
Stakeholder 18 and Older Stakeholder 18 and Older